Sermon Illustrations about Holy Week
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God's Love and Wrath Go Together
Miroslav Volf, a Christian theologian from Croatia, used to reject the concept of God's wrath. He thought that the idea of an angry God was barbaric, ...
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World Can't Steal the Ascension
Ascension Day is the perfect church holiday because the world can't steal it. The culture around us has quite ruined Christmas and Easter. Of course, ...
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Jesus' Ascension Brings Sigh of Relief
To embrace the Ascension is to heave a sigh of relief, to give up the struggle to be God (and with it the inevitable despair at our constant failure), ...
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Saddam Hussein's Humiliation
Newsweek provided this description of the dethroned Saddam Hussein:
In a part of the world where pride and dignity mean everything, the images were clearly ...
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Horror at the Cross
It is curious that people who are filled with horrified indignation whenever a cat kills a sparrow can hear the story of the killing of God told Sunday ...
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Waiting for Final Resurrection
Two days have earned names on the church calendar: Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Yet in a real sense we live on Saturday, the day with no name. What ...
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Jesus Chose the Cross
Tom Allen, a former Army Ranger, tells this story:
I finally saw Saving Private Ryan about two weeks ago. I was extremely proud until the last minute of ...
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A Psalm for Palm Sunday
King Jesus, why did you choose a lowly donkey to carry you to ride in your parade?
Had you no friend who owned a horse--a royal mount with spirit for a ...
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A Liturgy on the Incarnation
He whom none may touch is seized;
He who looses Adam from the curse is bound.
He who tries the hearts and inner thoughts of man is unjustly brought to trial; ...
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God's Supreme Love
In the Cross we may see the dimensions of Divine love. The Cross is not the cross of a man, but the exhibition of the heart of God. At the back of the ...
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